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A Comparison of Selected Poetic and Scientific Works of Albrecht von Haller
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The Philadelphia Shakespeare story
Horace Howard Furness and the New Variorum Shakespeare -
The miscellaneous works
of Mr. J. J. Rousseau. In five volumes -
Printing-office, State-Street, Albany, July 20, 1791
Proposals, of Charles R. and George Webster, for printing by subscription, the writings on government, of the celebrated Thomas Paine. To wit, Common sense---the American crisis, and the Rights of man -
The 'Hippocratic' corpus
content and context -
Ancient concepts of the Hippocratic
papers presented at the XIIIth International Hippocrates Colloquium, Austin, Texas, August 2008 -
Dispelling the darkness
a Jesuit's quest for the soul of Tibet -
The invisible satirist
Juvenal and second-century Rome -
The art of Kunst
selected poems, letters, and other writings -
Somnambulistic lucidity
the sleepwalker in the works of Gustav Meyrink -
The Cambridge companion to Hippocrates
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Provisional table of contents for The complete works of Voltaire, oeuvres complètes de Voltaire
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Some considerations of a certificate prefixed to Doctor Crisps's Works
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Obseruations vpon Cæsars Comentaries. By Clement Edmundes, Remembrancer of the cittie of London. 1609
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Obseruations vpon Cæsars Comentaries
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The Baviad, and Maeviad
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The Baviad and Maeviad
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The Kelmscott Chaucer
a census -
American principles
A review of Works of Fisher Ames, compiled by a number of his friends. ; First published in the Boston patriot. ; [Four lines from Locke] -
Cursory remarks on Mr. Warburton's new edition of Mr. Pope's works
Occasioned by that modern commentator's injurious treatment, in one of his Notes upon the Essay on Criticism, of the author of the life of Socrates. In a Letter to a Friend. By John Gilbert Cooper, Esq; author of The Life of Socrates -
A statement of facts
relative to the behaviour of the Rev. Dr. Parr to the late Mr. H. Homer, and Dr. Combe; in order to point out the source, falsehood and malignity of Dr. Parr's attack, in the British Critic, on the character of Dr. Combe -
Remarks on the statement of Dr. Charles Combe
By an occasional writer in the British Critic